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Journal of clinical and translational science |
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Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , [2017]- |
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Medicine, Experimental |
Human experimentation in medicine |
Clinical medicine - Research |
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Fulltext |
Internet Resources. |
Periodicals. |
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Periodico |
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Welcome to your Journal of Clinical and Translational Science -- Certification of clinical and translational researchers: An ill-conceived notion -- Enhancing Clinical Research Professionals' Training and Qualifications (ECRPTQ): Recommendations for Good Clinical Practice (GCP) training for investigators and study coordinators -- Education and training of clinical and translational study investigators and research coordinators: A competency-based approach -- Best practices in social and behavioral research: report from the Enhancing Clinical Research Professional's Training and Qualifications project -- A consult service to support and promote community-based research: Tracking and evaluating a community-based research consult service -- Mapping the evolving definitions of translational research -- Understanding investigators' attitudes through a results-based accountability framework within a single CTSA institution -- From community engagement, to community-engaged research, to broadly engaged team science -- Interdisciplinary dissemination and implementation research to advance translational science: Challenges and opportunities -- The continued evolution of team science -- |
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Patient-Centered Network of Learning Health Systems: Developing a resource for clinical translational research -- Uncertainty quantification in breast cancer risk prediction models using self-reported family health history -- Feasibility of common bibliometrics in evaluating translational science. |
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